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Meet Scotty — Friends of SCAC Dog of the Week

Meet Scotty — Friends of SCAC Dog of the Week

Scotty Photo: Contributed/Friends of Sangamon County Animal Control


Springfield, IL (CAPITOL CITY NOW) – The kennels at Sangamon County Animal Control and Adoption Center are completely full of dogs who are anxious to meet their new families and begin a new life. Some of them have been waiting months. If you have been thinking about adopting or fostering this is the time. Every adoption or foster makes room for another dog in need.

Introducing Scotty, our Dog of the Week. Scotty has been at Sangamon County Animal Control and Adoption Center since January 6th when he was brought in as a stray. He’s a fun loving two year old boy who is a volunteer favorite because he just loves to play. He’s up for any game you want to play, especially fetch. Scotty has a good disposition and is happy to be with his human friends. He’s also a very handsome boy. He’s available for foster or adoption.

Are you looking for a fun and good looking guy for fun and games? Scotty could be the boy for you. Come on out and meet him during shelter hours Monday-Friday 10:30-4:15 and Saturday 9:00-1:00.

Take advantage of our special Spring adoption fee. ADOPTION FEE NOW REUCED TO $35!!! Adoption fee includes spay/neuter, vaccinations, microchip and a ton of love, loyalty and fun!

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